But, if you’re like me and prefer a Samsung Galaxy to an iPhone, read on. Bet you didn’t know Androids could do all the below, and more!

1. Name That Tune

Yes, our iPhone friends love to flaunt Shazam, an app that will tell you what song is playing in the room right now. No matter if you’re home or at a bar, it works very well (from what I’ve witnessed). Or, others ask Siri.

3. Plane Finder (And Other Flight-Tracking Apps)

Similar to the above, there are apps out there to track planes. You can get a real-time flight status (via Flight Tracker) and more than flight info with apps like SeatGuru (flight routes and tracker, airport maps, and seating arrangements). That’s pretty darn cool.

4. Visual Voicemail

It happens to all of us: someone calls from an unrecognizable number, we don’t answer, and we also don’t have time to listen to the message right away. But, what about time to read the message?

7. Text From Your PC To A Phone

Back when I used to text, a friend would send me perfectly composed texts (before the days of voice-to-text and stylus pens) and I wondered how he did it. “From my PC,” he said. What?! Yes, even today, it’s still possible to do so. Check out how here, with apps like MightyText and AirDroid. (Apparently, iPhone users cannot do this; finally, we Android users have one-upped them on something!)

8. Use Your Android As A Remote For Your TV (Or Garage Door)

That’s right, just like a TV remote. Certain Android phones come with infrared blasters (like the Samsung Galaxy 4 and the HTC One), which means you can use them as remotes—and not just for TVs!

10. Set Your Phone To Vibrate In Certain Patterns (Depending On Who’s Calling)

We’ve all been there—“Please turn off all cell phones”—but we’re waiting for our daughter to call us for a ride, or for a work call. Well, if you have an Android 4.3+, you’re in luck. You can actually set up your phone to vibrate in a certain way, with apps like Good Vibrations, so you can differentiate your daughter’s call from your boss’s,without having your phone obnoxiously ring in the process.